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Tagged With "email header out of bounds/misaligned"

Tagged With "email header out of bounds/misaligned"

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    The conversation about kids online is an interesting conversation. Sometimes it is tricky to navigate these waters. Do you guys staff an ip lawyers or do you use one from the outside. I would be interested to see how small businesses handle these issues.
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    Sticky header is what required to enhance the appearance and help other not to scroll back and forth. I appreciate it
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    The Sticky at the top of the page feels too large, and you lose the context of the discussion. Suggestion. Instead of this: Continue to display the breadcrumbs like this. That is: Make the breadcrumbs sticky. ST
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    I agree. I used the CSS to suppress the sticky title because it took up too much of the screen, making it hard to follow the content.
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    More on the Sticky Header. Basically - I appreciate the intent but as it stands, it's pretty jarring when you scroll down. As I mentioned, I'd prefer to keep the context provided by the breadcrumbs, but even if you can do that, how do I solve this. Before the scroll. Once you scroll down far enough to trigger the sticky topic the background of the sticky extends across the width of the window, and you get this. ST
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    Hi Julie, Would you mind sharing the CSS you used for this. It will save me a lot of time. Thanks, ST
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    Hi @neil , all of the links within Hoop.la, and external links TO your Hoop.la site, will just work magically. However, you would want to check your header, footer, any custom CSS, ad slots, images or videos from an external source, etc., for anything loading http:// and change it to https://.
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    Hey there! I'm curious as to what you're looking to customize? Crowdstack plans offer varying degrees of access to things like Custom CSS and Custom pages, as well as custom HTML in the header, but we may be able to help you if we know a bit more about your design goals. Just a tidbit---Crowdstack uses Foundation framework for its CSS. Most browsers include a way to "inspect" a page to see the classes that are being used, which helps if you're trying to focus in on a particular piece of text...
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    Hi James- It looks like you disabled instant email notifications as a delivery method on your account. Go to your notification settings and under Instant Notification Delivery Methods, check the box for "Email"... currently you are only set to receive on-site alerts. Hope this helps!
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    For faster response in the future, please post support requests like this to our Customer Support area here: https://hey.crowdstack.com/support/topics/crowdstack Thanks!
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    Hi Ted, thank you! I could have sworn I was in the support section, sorry about that. I'll bookmark that for future needs. Thanks! I fixed my notifications as you listed, looks like i also missed that! what a fail of a Monday night did I have! hahaha! Thank you!
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    Not a problem! Just glad it was a simple fix. Hope you have a great week. Ted
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    Neil, I'll add to this. Instead of the magnifying glass in the header, I have the word "SEARCH" spelled out. Makes it more noticeable, IMO. Here is the code: /* turn icon into "SEARCH" in top header*/ .h-search i.fa { font: inherit; -webkit-font-smoothing: inherit; -moz-osx-font-smoothing: inherit; } .h-search i.fa-fw { width: auto; } .h-search i.fa-search:before { content: "Search"; }
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    Will our existing non-responsive header & footer HTML & images be copied over so I can at least adapt those on the day it's moved?
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    Ted, as a follow up to this question about headers and footers - is this something we can ask for a quote on to have your team make our header and footer responsive for us? I just remember the code conflicts we had to deal with when we tried to do our own code.
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    Mentions will be of good use, and is a more efficient way to address someone directly in a mass discussion then traditional 'quoting' which basically just copies text and formats it in a block. Also, usernames in profile URL's are pretty significant for search engines. As people are searching on these names and so your community may pop up in even more searches as long as that username is a big name in a respective community. This is also why Google, Facebook, and Twitter started supporting...
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    It would also be nice if you could mention content. Like if I want to point someone to another post, blog or really anything. it is like a fast search.
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    We can have banners set for the headers and footers in outbound emails from the site. Would love to be able to embed a link in those banners to use for additional advertising or to get users to view another link in the site
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